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Sea to Sea Cycle Challenge for Marie Curie Cancer Care

Ilfracombe to Plymouth, Saturday, 05 May 2012 - Sunday, 06 May 2012


Sea to Sea Cycle Challenge for Marie Curie Cancer Care: Cycle from the Bristol Channel to the Atlantic Coast along beautiful estuaries, through picturesque villages and over stunning Dartmoor landscapes.

This is a difficult cycle ride with many demanding hills over both days of cycling. All entrants need to make sure they are cycling fit and have experience of long distance cycling. You need to be able to keep up a pace of at least 10 miles per hour.

Cycling from Ilfracombe to Saltram House in Plymouth over the course of two days, you registration fee of £45 covers all your meals on both days, overnight accommodation in Okehampton and support vans, trailers and team.

We ask each cyclist to aim to raise £255 in sponsorship. All money raised will go towards the Marie Curie Nursing service in your community.

Marie Curie nurses provide free high quality nursing care to terminally ill patients and their families, in the comfort of their own home surrounded by loved ones.

For more information and to register call Matt on 01884 703536 or email waleswestevents@mariecurie.org.uk

Sea to Sea Cycle Challenge for Marie Curie Cancer Care at Ilfracombe to Plymouth in Devon, Devon on Saturday, 05 May 2012.


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Sea to Sea Cycle Challenge for Marie Curie Cancer Care
Submitted by Matthew Carruthers
Wednesday, 30 November 2011

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Address:
Ilfracombe To Plymouth
Ilfracombe
Devon
Devon
EX34   map

Phone Number:
01884 703536


Start/finish time

9am
Ticket/entry price
Registration £45. Target Sponsorship £255
Event starts
Saturday, 05 May 2012
Event finishes
Sunday, 06 May 2012
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